Thank you momo.
Here are my post processing standards. The amount of each tool depends on the image, and I always start with a RAW file. Be aware also that this routine works best for Panasonic (and Nikon), but would have to be modified for Olympus. I never figured out how. Olympus files seem to be more saturated than those from Panasonic
ACR:
Adjust WB and tint if needed
Remove CA and adjust distortion and keystoning if needed.
Darken highlights
Lighten shadows
Increase saturation, vibrance and clarity
Dehaze. This also darkens the photo and must be used with care if at all, but is an excellent tool to increase "pop".
Adjust curves. I mostly keep the shadows and highlights as is, but brighten the mid-tones.
Adjust exposure if needed.
The highlight and shadows adjustments are vital, and I sometimes go all the way to 100% on these.
Photoshop:
Adjust brightness
Crop and change size if needed
Add sharpness using USM. For web presentation, I mostly use:
Amount: around 80%
Radius: 0.2-0.5, the more small detail, the smaller radius. Portraits are typically 0.2-0.3.
Treshold: 0
Save at quality 9 for web.